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Type Words
Type of inactivity, inaction, inactiveness
Derivation calcify


the calcification of negotiations.
Type Words
Type of chemical action, chemical change, chemical process
Has types ossification
Derivation calcify
Type Words
Type of hardening
Derivation calcify

Examples of calcification

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An examination led to a mammogram, discovery of calcification, a needle biopsy.
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Via photosynthesis, these provide energy for the coral, and aid in calcification.
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Scientists named the disease arterial calcification due to CD73 deficiency, or ACDC.
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This led me to have a mammogram, which showed calcification in an area of my breast.
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The next steps are to develop cell and animal models of valve calcification.
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Times for the initial calcification of primary teeth are for weeks in utero.
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Calcification project Jermaine O'Neal is officially starting in the pivot for Boston.
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In turn, TNAP degrades an inhibitor of calcification, called pyrophosphate.
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There are two types of breast calcification, macrocalcification and microcalcification.
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More examples
  • A process that impregnates something with calcium (or calcium salts)
  • Tissue hardened by deposition of lime salts
  • An inflexible and unchanging state; "the calcification of negotiations"
  • Calcification is the process in which calcium salts build up in soft tissue, causing it to harden. Calcifications may be classified on whether there is mineral balance or not, and the location of the calcification.
  • (Calcifications) Portions of tissue (host, parasite) that become hardened by the deposition of calcium salts; may be visible on radiographic studies (toxoplasmosis, cysticercosis, trichinosis, schistosomiasis).
  • (Calcifications) Tiny flecks of calcium frequently seen on screening mammograms.
  • (calcified) made stony by deposition of calcium salts
  • (calcified (adj)) Changed from its original form to a hard, stony substance due to the deposit of lime or calcium salts
  • The process by which corals extract calcium from seawater and create calcium carbonate.